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  • Nitric Acid (HNO3) and Chlorine (Cl): Properties and Uses
    There is no compound known as "nitrogen hydroxide". The formula you're looking for likely refers to nitric acid, which has the formula HNO3.

    Nitric acid is a strong acid that is highly corrosive. It is used in many industrial processes, including the production of fertilizers, explosives, and plastics.

    Chlorine is a halogen element with the symbol Cl. It is a highly reactive gas that is used in many industrial processes, including the production of bleach, disinfectants, and plastics.

    However, there's no simple chemical compound combining nitric acid and chlorine directly. There might be more complex reactions or mixtures involving them, but the formula for a simple combined compound doesn't exist.

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